Tho Vacant Land Cultivation Society which encourages unemployed men to cultivate building plots and other vacant sites in London and largo provincial towns, has already in use about sixty acres, employing 480 men. The greater part of tthe produce of tho land is consumed by the men and their families and tho remainder is sold. Last year several men obtained crops valued at .-CIO or .£l2 from plbts of one-eighth of an acre. Most of the land is lent to tho society by the owners. Tou should remember in seeking a boon For a. cough that in killing is tough, That so long as you cannot to colds proves There's tho'Balsam of 11. Bnrraclough. BARRACLOUGH'S ACACIAN LUNG BALSAM, la 6d. Last year in Capo Colony 100 now companies were registered with a capital of .£1,000,000; in Natal, 40 companies, representing .£250,000; in the Transvaal, 100 companies with iC3,000,000; nnd in Rhodesia, 12 companies with a capital of .£1.000,000.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 13
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158Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 13
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